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Simulacra 5 hours ago

That could be a result of the Parliamentary style system. With multiple parties - each sharing a part of the government - proposals and alliances can shift rapidly. It all depends on how big the pie becomes for each to get a slice

hexbin010 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Power sharing is very rare in the UK. What is more common is a party with a large majority with lots of infighting between factions of their party

graemep 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Not usual, but two out of the last 20 governments is not what I would call very rare.

its more likely than it has been in a very long time with multiple smaller parties gaining seats. Nationalists in Scotland and Wales have been around a whole, and NI always had its own parties, but on top of that we now have Reform and the Greens making gains.

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